The Little Mermaid on Broadway
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Little Mermaid musical - new version being made for Europe
On May 31, it was announced that Stage Entertainment's Joop van den Ende got permission from Disney to host a new production of the Little Mermaid musical. Stage Entertainment will design the show from scratch and the new version will be completely different from the Broadway version. One of the producers also confirmed they will probably lose the heelys.
Bob Crowley (Aida) will be designing the (completely new) costumes and Glenn Casal (Beauty and the Beast) is the new director. Songwriters Alan Menken and Glenn Slater will write some new music for the show, and two new songs will be added.
They will also rewrite the script. The new version will be aimed at a more mature audience and give more depth to the father/daughter relationship between Ariel and Triton and the mutual romantic feelings between Ariel and Eric. The new production will also include a more mature Ariel.
This new production will debut in 2012 in the Netherlands and will then tour across Europe.
http://www.stage-entertainment.com/
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Much as I love The Little Mermaid, this show has huge story problems. It needs to go back to the original plot of the film; get rid of the ridiculous contest, include Vanessa, etc.. I'm looking forward to hearing how this works itself out.
I agree that they should use "All Good Things Must End" (as well as "Wasting Away" and the original demo version of "Poor Unfortunate Souls Reprise"). Maybe if it works well enough, they can do a revival of sorts on Broadway.
I agree that they should use "All Good Things Must End" (as well as "Wasting Away" and the original demo version of "Poor Unfortunate Souls Reprise"). Maybe if it works well enough, they can do a revival of sorts on Broadway.
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This is great news.
Stage Entertainment slightly re-worked Tarzan for the Dutch version and it was a fantastic show. I could not find a flaw in it and almost enjoyed it as much as The Lion King.
Stage entertainment also did Sister Act and the creative relationship they have with Alan Menken is, at the moment, much healthier than with Disney Theatricals or Disney in general. They're allowing him much more freedom.
Very much looking forward to this.
Stage Entertainment slightly re-worked Tarzan for the Dutch version and it was a fantastic show. I could not find a flaw in it and almost enjoyed it as much as The Lion King.
Stage entertainment also did Sister Act and the creative relationship they have with Alan Menken is, at the moment, much healthier than with Disney Theatricals or Disney in general. They're allowing him much more freedom.
Very much looking forward to this.
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I heared they wanted it to premiere in the summer. How beautiful it sounds, I'm actually quite nervous about the project. Stage will be premiering Wicked in the Netherlands in October, and soon after a big project like Little Mermaid.
Mary Poppins, which is running to an end, isn't the biggest succes here overseas (its running a year now and seems to have lots of empty chairs). So if Wicked won't run (which would be ridiculous for such an amazing show) and the Mermaid(which looks expensive) will be released soon after and will be again a Disney(after Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Tarzan, Mary Poppins), there is a change people just had enough of all the fairytales and magic and wont visit it, therefore becoming a flop or just won't be produced due to the risk of becoming one.
Mary Poppins, which is running to an end, isn't the biggest succes here overseas (its running a year now and seems to have lots of empty chairs). So if Wicked won't run (which would be ridiculous for such an amazing show) and the Mermaid(which looks expensive) will be released soon after and will be again a Disney(after Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Tarzan, Mary Poppins), there is a change people just had enough of all the fairytales and magic and wont visit it, therefore becoming a flop or just won't be produced due to the risk of becoming one.
Great News! I had such high hopes for the Broadway production but it just never seemed to really work.
Anyway, great to see a new production in development aimed at a more mature audience, and happy that it's getting a completely new design as well as a better story. I just hope that it's successful enough to come to London!
Anyway, great to see a new production in development aimed at a more mature audience, and happy that it's getting a completely new design as well as a better story. I just hope that it's successful enough to come to London!
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I don't think people will have enough of all the fairytales because there are a lot more musicals playing with different themes and stories. Not just fairytales and 'Disney stories'. I think one of the reasons why Mary Poppins isn't a big succes here, is because the story isn't that well known. I saw the show and although it was a good show, I don't remember a lot of songs. I think a lot more people know the story and the songs of The Little Mermaid.Toky wrote:I heared they wanted it to premiere in the summer. How beautiful it sounds, I'm actually quite nervous about the project. Stage will be premiering Wicked in the Netherlands in October, and soon after a big project like Little Mermaid.
Mary Poppins, which is running to an end, isn't the biggest succes here overseas (its running a year now and seems to have lots of empty chairs). So if Wicked won't run (which would be ridiculous for such an amazing show) and the Mermaid(which looks expensive) will be released soon after and will be again a Disney(after Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Tarzan, Mary Poppins), there is a change people just had enough of all the fairytales and magic and wont visit it, therefore becoming a flop or just won't be produced due to the risk of becoming one.
I do think shows like Tarzan and the Lion King are better for a bigger audience than TLM, because from what I saw of TLM it really looks like a girly show.
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Yes, it would been great to have a London production and an English-language cast recording!candydog wrote:Great News! I had such high hopes for the Broadway production but it just never seemed to really work.
Anyway, great to see a new production in development aimed at a more mature audience, and happy that it's getting a completely new design as well as a better story. I just hope that it's successful enough to come to London!
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I don't think Mermaid the film is very girly, but all the merchandise they have for it leaves a bad impression.
Also, from what I saw/heard of the Broadway show--it was definitely girlified.
Also, from what I saw/heard of the Broadway show--it was definitely girlified.
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Ariana Grande ~ "we can't be friends (wait for your love)"
Ariana Grande ~ "imperfect for you"
Kacey Musgraves ~ "The Architect"
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I get why they use bright, colorful costumes, but there's a lot of pink and purple. Like this:
http://youtu.be/3RdrQy0j39E
and this (around 1:00):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DUXVAg7oWg
they also use a lot of glitter. It's just my opinion
http://youtu.be/3RdrQy0j39E
and this (around 1:00):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DUXVAg7oWg
they also use a lot of glitter. It's just my opinion